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The Library of Congress had an exhibit of the work of Cliff Berryman a year or so ago. They hold a large number of the original cartoons and may have the original of this one so that the words can be more clearly seen.
from their website for the exhibit:
Most of these cartoons appeared on the front page of Washington newspapers from 1898 through 1948. They are part of a collection of nearly 2,400 pen-and-ink drawings by Berryman. In 1992, in honor of former Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, the Charles Engelhard Foundation purchased the drawings and donated them to the U.S. Senate. This remarkable collection is now housed with the historical records of Congress in the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives in Washington, DC.
Dennis Kelly
San Francisco
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Subject: 1907 cartoon-- John Bull, MT, Uncle Sam...and TR?
http://www.twainquotes.com/Laughter.html
I happened to notice this, this morning. Next to our boy's leg in the cartoon
from the Washington Evening Star is a teddy bear wearing glasses and a mustache.
I can't make out what the diminutive POTUS is saying there. Does anyone know?
DDD
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